bring (something) to (one's) attention

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bring (something) to (one's) attention

To inform one of something. I think you need to bring Mark's complaint to the boss' attention, in case it becomes an issue later.Thank you for bringing that to our attention. We appreciate your feedback.

bring someone or something to someone's attention

bring something to someone's attention

to make someone aware of something; to mention or show something to someone. I would like to bring this problem to your attention.If there is something I should know about, please bring it to my attention.

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